Top Golf Newsmakers of 2022: Justin Thomas, a Major Champion Again

Coming in 12th on the SI Golf list of 20 top newsmakers is the 29-year-old Kentuckian, who came from far back at Southern Hills to win a second PGA.
Top Golf Newsmakers of 2022: Justin Thomas, a Major Champion Again
Top Golf Newsmakers of 2022: Justin Thomas, a Major Champion Again /

Who He Is: PGA Tour member, 2022 PGA champion

SI Golf Rank: 10 (Bob Harig), 13 (Jeff Ritter), 12 (John Schwarb)

Why He's Here: Winning a major championship when starting the final round seven shots back takes some help, so one might say Justin Thomas is here because Mito Pereira is not. But it also takes a major champion to size up such a situation and know it’s not over.

“I kind of looked at a leaderboard last night, just kind of looked at–surveyed it, I guess, took one last look at it, if you will,” Thomas said after becoming a two-time winner of the PGA Championship. “There's a lot of great players ahead of me, but I know that they hadn't won a major before, and I know I hadn't won in a while.”

Other Top Newsmakers: No. 13 Alan Shipnuck | No. 14 Jennifer Kupcho | No. 15 Matt Fitzpatrick | No. 16 Keith Pelley | No. 17 Judge Beth Labson Freeman | No. 18 Max Homa | No. 19 Rose Zhang | No. 20 Henrik Stenson

The Kentuckian shot two remarkable rounds at Southern Hills, a second-round 67 in a windy morning that was the bad half of the draw and a final-round 67 that inched him up the leaderboard during Sunday’s back nine. When Pereira chopped up the 18th hole with a double bogey, Thomas and Will Zalatoris were left to settle matters in a three-hole aggregate playoff.

After both birdied the first hole, Thomas two-putted for birdie to Zalatoris’ par after driving the 17th green, a club-twirling alpha moment.

The win gave Thomas two majors, a Players and 15 total PGA Tour titles–he’s now a lock for the Hall of Fame at age 29. The world No. 8 has also won events in eight consecutive calendar years.

Thomas went on to finish T5 in the FedEx Cup, go 2-1-1 in the Presidents Cup and then steal the show earlier this month at The Match with his play and his banter with Charles Barkley.

2023 Outlook: JT is on the short list of guys who can be The Guy, and he’ll be at or near the top of the betting odds every time he plays. But can he add a different major title? He was T8 last year at Augusta and a green jacket will surely be atop the wish list. Come Ryder Cup time, the Thomas/Jordan Spieth duo will get plenty of action.


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John Schwarb
JOHN SCHWARB

John Schwarb is a senior editor for Sports Illustrated covering golf. Prior to joining SI in March 2022, he worked for ESPN.com, PGATour.com, Tampa Bay Times and Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He is the author of The Little 500: The Story of the World's Greatest College Weekend. A member of the Golf Writers Association of America, Schwarb has a bachelor's in journalism from Indiana University.